If Bloomberg Wins, Here’s Who Might Pay The Estimated $60 Billion For His Company

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If Michael Bloomberg wins, here’s who might pay the estimated $60 billion for his company: by skleb1234

Another potential buyer could be an even richer billionaire, CCN

, like Warren Buffet and his team at Berkshire Hathaway: The Oracle of Omaha loves monopolies and has long been searching for “elephant sized acquisition” to spend his $128 billion cash pile on.“It’s going to have to be a big player with a lot of money,” says Peck. “Private equity would be my guess,” most likely a consortium leveraged buyout, she adds.

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